DUNCAN HOYLEM steamer, 2[?] Quayle, from larence River, 30ty June. [?] Selwin, Misses Scott (2), Mrs.Kennedy, Mrs. [?] Messrs. C. Irvine M'Dougall, Coben, Leicester, Cloary, Casey, and 8 in the steerage. ...
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Article : 2,273 wordsJune 26.—Solon, for Sydney. ...
Article : 19 wordsJune 27—Eucalyptus and Tasmania (s), from Hobart Town; Colchester and Dunedin, from Adelaide; Highlander, from Launceston; Margaret Nichol and C. F. Lessing, from Newcastle. ...
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Article : 35 wordsAois, for Hobart Town; Bonaparte, for. Launceston; Callen— der and Eagle, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 22 wordsEagle, schooner, 1[?] tons, Captain Leddra, for Melbourne. Passengers— Chinese. Callender, schooner, 120 tons. Captain Haneyman, for Melbourne. Passangers—Messrs. Marpby and Middlebury. ...
Article : 103 wordsSusannah, and Catherine Agnes, from Morp th, 200 bags, 1200, bushels maize, 9000 horns, 300 bags flour, 46 hides, 50 bushels hay, 41 dozen pumpkins, 3 bales hoofs; Sisters and Mary Jane, from Shoalhaven, 45 tons potatoes, 10 hags, 30 bushels maize, ...
Article : 90 wordsSpeculant, for Newcastle; W. B. Brown, for Newcastle and Richmond River; Peahen and Cambrian Packet, for Brisbane Water; Albatross and Kempsey Packet, for Macleay River; Cyclone and Herietta, for Richmond River; Catherine Agnes ...
Article : 50 wordsPer Telegraph, from Melbourne: 8 cases sadines, 150 boxes currants, J. Deanl; 40 cases hardware, J. Keep; 3 cases, A. Sin; 10 quarter-casks whisky, Saunders and Co.; 31 pnokages China goods, H. Appan: 12 cases castor oil, P. and O. Company; 32, ...
Article : 923 wordsThere is great barrenness of commercial news this week. Both town and country trade have been very dull. Now, h wover, that the elections are over, an improvement is looked forward to There is a good demand for flour, and the prloe is firm at the ...
Article : 194 wordsPer 100 lbs. cash; if booked, 1s. additional. First, Seconds. Bran. s. d. s. d. s. d. Nicholson's mill 25 0 23 0 8 0 ...
Article : 415 wordsAT the inquest on the body of Mr. Cairns, of the Orien[?] tal Bank, at Carisbrook, the following evidance was elicited:- George Rigg, clerk in the employ of James M'Kean, ...
Article : 816 wordsAN investigation concerning the late mail robbery on Mount Victoria was held to-day, in the Court-house— Messrs. Brown, Reigate, and Delaney, local magistrates, on the bench; Captain Battre, of the Western patrol, ...
Article : 258 wordsJunr 27.—Ann Marla, for Newcastle. NOTICE TO MARINERS,—The Harbour-master has promulgated the follwing notice, for the information of masters of vessles sailing in or out of the Port of Geelong:—"The second Red ...
Article : 61 wordsPer Gertrude, for Bluff Harbour; 3 bales tobacco, 20 chests, 20 half-chests, boxes, tea, 2 hogsheads sugar, 26[?] bags bastards, 2 bales 4 packages bags, 2 bales hops, 50 tons coal, 24 horses, 14 packages, S. A. Joseph. ...
Article : 353 wordsJune 21.—Swordfish, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 10 wordsJune 17.—Zonhyr, from Melbourne. June 20.—Frowning Boanty, from Sydney. June 21.—Southern Cross, from the South Sea Islands. June 23.—Lord Worsloy, stoamor, from Nelson and New ...
Article : 28 wordsJune 2.—Cheetah, from Sydney. June 2.—Eclipse, from Newcastle. SAILED—JUNE 1. Acasta, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 18 wordsJune 16.—H. M. brig Elk, from Canterbury. June 16.—Prince Alfred, steamer, from Sydney. The steamship Prince Alfred arrived from Sydnoy on Thursday morning, after a quick run of about five days. Captain Jervis ...
Article : 392 wordsON Monday last, the nomination of candidates for the new Parliament took p[?]ce at the court-house, Tamworth, The meeting was the largest yet witnessed in this town, and, with the exception of occasional interruptions from ...
Article : 460 wordsClosing at the General Post Office as follow:- For Bluff Harbour—By the Gertrude, This Day, at noon, if not underway. For Callao—By the Palmyra, This DAyt, at noon. ...
Article : 794 wordsPrince of Wales, schooner, from Circular Head, Mary Russell, Mitford, ship, from Manila. SAILED.—JULY 9. Highlouder, schooner, for Launceston. ...
Article : 42 wordsJuly 2, 9 a.m.—Queenscliffe, w. moderate; cloudy. " " Albury, N.W.; fine. " " Gundagai, N.N.E. cloudy. " " Yass, W.; clear. ...
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